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Regina George's Bus Scene: Audience Cheers, Star's Friend Cries 'Noooo!'
30 Jan
Summary
- Rachel McAdams was surprised by Regina George's intense hatred.
- Audience members cheered when Regina was hit by a bus.
- A controversial 'fire crotch' joke referencing Lindsay Lohan was cut.

Rachel McAdams, the actress behind the iconic Regina George in the 2004 film *Mean Girls*, recently shared her surprise at the villain's sustained negative reception. She admitted on *The Graham Norton Show* that she had not anticipated how much the character would be disliked, nor for how long.
McAdams recalled attending the film's first screening with a friend. While the audience erupted in cheers when Regina was struck by a bus, her friend's distressed cry of "Nooooo!" stood out. The film has since become a pop culture phenomenon, inspiring a musical and a recent movie remake.
The 2024 remake of *Mean Girls* faced controversy when a scene including a reference to Lindsay Lohan was removed. Rapper Megan Thee Stallion's cameo featured a line, "Y2K fire crotch is back," which referred to a derogatory comment made about Lohan in 2006. Lohan's representative stated she was "very hurt and disappointed" by the reference, and her father reportedly called the joke "disgusting."




